Brooke Wentz

[12] In 1995, Wentz also produced the compilation album Global Divas, which featured contributions from female artists such as Patsy Cline, Aretha Franklin, Lydia Mendoza, and Celia Cruz.[22][3][23] The Rights Workshop has provided music for film and television productions including Melancholia, Bill Cunningham New York, and Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey.[28][29] In 2019, Wentz produced the compilation album This Is Syria to support the International Rescue Committee's Syrian relief efforts.[30] In 2023, Wentz published the book Transfigured New York: Interviews with Experimental Artists and Musicians, 1980-1990 through Columbia University Press.[31] The book contained interviews with musicians such as John Cage, Philip Glass, Living Colour, and Baaba Maal.[35] In December 2023, Wentz's interview with avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson from the book was published in Literary Hub.
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